Is it possible to use a police station as a meeting place for high-value transactions? For instance, when purchasing a phone worth over $1,000.

Should we inform the station about the transaction in advance, or is it advisable to have someone document our names? Thank you!

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  1. Using a police station as a meetup place for high-value transactions can be a good idea for safety, as it provides a secure environment. However, it’s best to check with the specific police department beforehand. Some stations may have policies against using their premises for private transactions.

    Notifying the station about your transaction is a good practice, as it ensures they are aware of people using their location and can help maintain safety. Additionally, having someone there to record your names and details of the transaction can provide an extra layer of security for both parties involved. Always prioritize safety and meet in well-lit, public areas if possible.

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